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posted by chromas on Tuesday June 18 2019, @06:18PM   Printer-friendly
from the MOAR-POWER-[caveman-grunt.wav] dept.

TOP500 Becomes a Petaflop Club for Supercomputers

The 53rd edition of the TOP500 marks a milestone in the 26-year history of the list. For the first time, all 500 systems deliver a petaflop or more on the High Performance Linpack (HPL) benchmark, with the entry level to the list now at 1.022 petaflops.

The top of the list remains largely unchanged, with only two new entries in the top 10, one of which was an existing system that was upgraded with additional capacity.

Two IBM-built supercomputers, Summit and Sierra, installed at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) in Tennessee and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California, respectively, retain the first two positions on the list. Both derive their computational power from Power 9 CPUs and NVIDIA V100 GPUs. The Summit system slightly improved its HPL result from six months ago, delivering a record 148.6 petaflops, while the number two Sierra system remains unchanged at 94.6 petaflops.

The #100 system is at 2.3957 petaflops, up from 1.9661 petaflops in November 2018. The #500 system was at 0.8748 petaflops in November.

Complete list. The leading Green500 system is still "Shoubu system B" at 17.604 gigaflops per Watt.

Previously: Latest Top500 List: Upgraded US Supercomputers Claim Top Two Spots; China has Most Systems


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  • (Score: 2) by takyon on Tuesday June 18 2019, @08:00PM (3 children)

    by takyon (881) <reversethis-{gro ... s} {ta} {noykat}> on Tuesday June 18 2019, @08:00PM (#857155) Journal

    If you have less money and aren't competing for the top spot, you'll choose efficiency.

    The efficiency can be attributed to the PEZY-SC [wikichip.org] manycore chips, designed by a Japanese company [wikichip.org] that receives government funding.

    PEZY-SC3 should be out this year. Looks like it quadruples the cores (roughly), increases frequency by 33%, and increases performance by 5.333x. Power consumption (dissipation) increases from 180 W to 400 W. So it could increase the gigaflops per Watt by 2.4x (not exactly since it is used alongside Xeons).

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday June 18 2019, @10:12PM (2 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday June 18 2019, @10:12PM (#857204)

    amazing ... 25 x 25 mm of silicon can "waste" the energy of an irradiated silicon panel of 2 whole square meter.
    and my android still comes with a default calculator that cant do square roots.
    my wifi still sucks.
    good weather satellit maps are still hard to come by.
    still no multi purpose robots.
    traffic still sucks.
    insider trading remains the only way to not be a gambler on the stock market.
    usesless machines for war are still developed for the purpose of "energy security" since we still dont want to moonshot the mini sun on earth.
    .its good i "dont know" about these calculation monsters since i cannot even begin to understand how they affect my daily life ..

    • (Score: 3, Informative) by takyon on Tuesday June 18 2019, @10:42PM

      by takyon (881) <reversethis-{gro ... s} {ta} {noykat}> on Tuesday June 18 2019, @10:42PM (#857220) Journal

      Power consumption could plummet after field effect and GAA transistors run out of steam and something new [soylentnews.org] takes over. But the fact is that power efficiency is increasing, as can be seen by tracking the progress of the Green500 list. 400 Watts gets you a lot more performance today than it did 10 or 20 years ago.

      Most people don't need a square root in their daily calculating. Download a scientific/graphing calculator app if you need to do more complex calculations.

      Get a Wi-Fi repeater or new 2x2 MIMO 802.11ac/ax/be devices (on both ends).

      National Weather Service has all the forecasts and maps [weather.gov] you need.

      Too bad about the robots. You'll have to settle for a significant other. Mail order?

      Self-driving cars should be around within 5 years.

      If you can't predict the future or time travel, why would you expect stock market success?

      U.S. has all the oil and natural gas it needs at home. Prices are kept low partially to prevent the U.S. from tapping these resources. So it is a win-win. Commercial fusion isn't as easy as you think it is and any "moonshot" could get bogged down by pursuing the wrong approach (see ITER).

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    • (Score: 2) by bob_super on Wednesday June 19 2019, @04:29PM

      by bob_super (1357) on Wednesday June 19 2019, @04:29PM (#857494)

      > .its good i "dont know" about these calculation monsters since i cannot even begin to understand how they affect my daily life ..

      Besides the ones which simulated enough physics to end up with things like GPS, and the ones which simulate enough biology to end up with a cure for your future cancer, there are the ones who simulate enough atmosphere to help your friendly farmers grow and protect the harvest you eat.